Antonym: intensive. Similar words: extension, offensive, defensive, comprehensive, extend, extent, extended, to some extent. Meaning: [ɪk'stensɪv] adj. 1. large in spatial extent or range or scope or quantity 2. broad in scope or content 3. of agriculture; increasing productivity by using large areas with minimal outlay and labor.
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31. The police mounted an extensive search operation.
32. They had extensive dealings with officials in Rome.
33. His knowledge of music is extensive.
34. The castle will undergo extensive and costly renovations.
35. The shop stocks an extensive range of beach wear.
36. The earthquake caused extensive structural damage .
37. This is an insurance policy with extensive coverage.
38. The facilities available are very extensive.
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39. The company announced an extensive stock buy-back program.
40. Extensive research has been done into this disease.
41. The design of the spacecraft is undergoing extensive modification.
42. Extensive renovations were carried out on the property.
43. The ship finished an extensive refit last year.
44. The report is underpinned by extensive research.
45. The wedding received extensive coverage in the newspapers.
46. The palace suffered extensive damage by fire in 1825.
47. The restaurant has an extensive wine list.
48. There's an extensive literature on the subject.
49. The laboratories have extensive tissue culture facilities.
50. Most capital cities have extensive exchange facilities.
51. The palace is set in extensive grounds.
52. He has received extensive corrective surgery to his skull.
53. The grassy plain gave way to an extensive swamp.
54. Extensive baggage trains followed the troops.
55. Central government has extensive authority over teachers.
56. The house has extensive grounds.
57. There will be extensive renovations to the hospital.
58. The original plan had undergone fairly extensive modifications.
59. The blast caused extensive damage to the house.
60. The house needed extensive alterations when we moved in.
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